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>> a plus and a plus plus. >> can you say happy mother's day to all of the mother's out there. happy mother's day to everybody out there. >> head to our website for the after the show show. we have goodies on there. welcome and good sunday morning everyone. happy mother's day to all my hero mothers everywhere. president trump is looking to graft a deal with north korea. we have two gop congressman this morning. then some red state democrats are feeling the heat to support the president ahead of the midterms. thank you for joining us. president trump pulled out of the iran nuclear deal ahead of the summit with kim jong-un. this has tension flaring up and tar rest strike again in paris. we'll hear from dic dick cheneyn
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my exclusive interview this morning. we will also speak to the u.n. aambassador. there is information about a top secret intelligence source involved in the muller probe. they didn't get what they wanted but called the discussion productive. congressman darrell will react. also there was a second to the cia nomination. our panel will discuss that as we look ahead on sunday morning futures. president trump called out iran and pointed to it as proof about how it never held you up
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the nuclear deal. they boosted the budget by more than 40% since signing the deal. this indicates the country never planned to curve their nuclear ambitions. he said they would like to make a new and improved deal that will bin fit both sides. the decision is sparking out rage and the country will prepare for industrial scale of production of nuclear fuel. michael mccall is here this morning. >> thank you for having me. >> thank you, should we be worried about retaliation. >> if i could first say happy mother's day to my 90-year-old mother and wife. this is a very intense time. the president made a bold
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foreign policy move. the deal with john kerry was flawed from the beginning. it didn't deal with inspections from the military side. they had ballistic missile capability. these are the three issues that the president did with france, germany, and britain. this deal, by pulling outputs pressure on iran and europe with a 180 daytime frame to cut the deal so we have a bitter deal to make sure we never have a nuclear iran. the whole point was to get to the point where we would insure they would never have nuclear weapon capability. >> they increased the budget by
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40%. >> look what they have done with the money. are you expecting any retaliation or anything we should be worried about they are not happy. they are chanting death to america and death to israel. >> 40% ramping up their military. when i was in israel with he spoke about them firing missiles into to golden heights. an intense situation. i expect some sort of retaliation by iran. also in cyberspace. we saw major cyberattacks on the financial sector. the president is doing something very unconventional and bold at the end of the day.
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it could produce ha very positive result. >> if they work together on nuclear ambitions. this is significance what has taken place. the president put the pressure on china to come to the table. >> it was a great act of diplomacy by the secretary of state. north korea and iran exchange technology so, that's the pure fact. i think, you know, the fact is these prisoners came home from north korea a maximum pressure was applied. you mentioned this by china as well. you didn't see that happen from the obama administration. i wanted to put sanctions on airan baa they have five american hostages that have never been released. >> the last time we saw hostages
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come home it was an exchange of money to iran. >> exactly. >> what should we think about the europeans right now. during this 180 day period. countries have to decide if i'll do business with the united states or iran. >> that's the biggest chose. they will pick the united states. that's why we have the ultimate leverage. >> you think the europeans change course. you think they will say we have to pullout as will. will we see new information out of this. >> i believe mccrown was willing to negotiation. remember we can't inspect their military sites. where else will they build their nuclear capability? also the sunset. we are guaranteeing a nuclear
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iran. what the president has done is put maximum pressure on you and iran so we get a better deal. this wasn't a good deal that was negotiated by john kerry and president obama. >> and john kerry has been trying to salvage the deal somehow. >> there is a lot of flustration on the president recently that we are not cla clamping down mo. there was a meeting with the president was upset with his homeland security secretary. where you there? >> i was not. that was a cabinet meeting. i see the flustration on the president's and secretary part. this is congress' role to act. i have a border security bill that will secure the border. we have to close the legal
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loopholes so when the caravan comes in we can't just detain them and let them go. >> that's catch and release. >> we have to deport them. >> what stops anybody from taking another caravan knowing we have to catch and release. >> you have a criminal come in your house and break in but you can't arrest them or deport them. absolutely insane. the american people don't understand this. congress can change this. >> can they change this? >> if we have my border security bill that focuses on closing lisle loopholes. that means asylum and changing the 2008 laws. change those two things and deal with the daca issue. it's important we do this soon. the longer we wait, as we get
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into july after that it's about campaign. i worry the democrats wouldn't prefer to make daca a campaign issue and not a policy issue. >> you are right. it feels like that's where they are going with this. before you go any thoughts on nafta and if we'll see a deal sooner rather than later. they are trying to get a deal before congress before the mexican i elections then the midterm elections. >> we have to fix it and update it not scrap it. my home state of texas, mexico is our largest trading part anywhere. this is economic for us. the administration is getting there to mod ironize the agreement and bring energy under
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the umbrella. i'm optimistic. we have to do this. to scrap nafta altogether would be a serious mistake. >> yeah, exactly. is it realistic to think we'll have something on the table this week. this is the soft deadline. >> he's been dealing with this. i think they are getting close. >> okay. >> i know congress will take a look at it. we have been urging them not to kill it but make it better. >> texas is right there. >> let me ask you what took place there morning. in paris another terrorist attack. how do you stop something like that in america. >> they are in a far worse position. they have so many foreign fighters. they have neighborhoods in paris before the bus bussles attack.
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we warned them about the radicalized muslims. i have been talking to the nypd about this. they say kill where every you are by any means necessary. this is what their storm real gated. knife attacks and vehicle assaults. they have been demoralized. aviation sector is still a concern. you will see more and more of this but it's not below the lines of a 9/11 style attack. >> it's been very crazy how venerable paris is. vice president dick cheney will sit-down on an exclusive interview with me including our foreign policy threat. follow me on twitter and let us
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welcome back this week on mornings with mariah i had an exclusive interview with dick cheney. i begin by asking the vice president what the number one foreign policy concern is? >> i think the chinese long-term are the most serious and have the most capability. they are not converting to better bill tar recapability. the russians are still. gov goy putin. putin is looking for opportunities to create more problems in eastern europe.
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he's acting now in the middle east. >> as you study the middle east more closely is iran the most significant perpetrator. when i was speaking with the crown prince of saudi arabia he said it's iran trying to over take the middle east. >> they moved to that posture. part of it i can remember the depute in saudi arabia and desert storm. it was a religious proposition. i actually had the king of saudi arabia tell me he was convinced the iranians had their eye oncoming to saudi arabia and taking control of the two holy
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mosques. they have been trouble some but now when they are clearly actively involved in syria and russians. when they are trying to promote and finance the spread of nuclear technology to syria. >> you are comfortable what lass taken place coming out of the deal. >> i fundamentally opposed it when it was entered into. i didn't like the crash going to iran. based in part on my relationships with the saudi's and emmerins we were turning our back on our finds. that's not a course of action we could sustain overtime. >> that's right. when i interviewed the crown prince he told me last november the hijackers were trained by
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iran. he said we would like to live like normal people and a relationship with the united states. do you believe in the crackdown taking place by saudi arabia. >> i do, when he was in washington i had dinner with him. >> i saw the picture. >> i took a photo with the crown prince when he was the am bass ambassador. it was great to spend time with both of them. one thing that struck me was we were talking about the reform. he was trying to make fundamental changes in which i endorsed. >> a lot of people say if we put-out of syria that will just
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enrage isis. >> i believe we have to be one with the president with that part of the world. look at 9/11. you h ha ben laddi in that partf the world. we can't afford to turn our back and walk away and say it's nasty business and won't be involved. that'that's a dead for us. we have to be engaged and involved. we must know who our friends and alleys are. >> much more coming up. next up he will talk about the nominee for cia director and water boarding. just as another democratic
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i've heard she's done a great job with the career she built. the people are very excited about having one of their own so to speak in the driver's seat. aside from that she has a distinguished career. she's done difficult jobs and done them very well. i think the democrats are trying to find someway to vote against her but it's hard. in the end she will be confirmed. >> we had 17 years to digest what took place after 9/11. a lot has been made about the torture programs. at the time this was the right thing to do. >> yeah, i've been very vocal about it. i believed it in and involved in getting it set up and getting the opinion out of the justice department. i'm not one of those people that
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calls it torture. a lot of people do. it wasn't. it was set up in a way that our starch chutes and agreements were in place and it worked. water boarding was applied to three individuals. one was the mastermind of 9/11. later on the agency produced the study. i had a title of it and the study is still classified. the title was k.s.m. he's the guy who was water boarded more than anybody else. i think what we did was get bin
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laden. we were attacked by 3,000 people. we lost more people in 9/11 than pearl harbor. >> would you discontent those programs today? >> i wouldn't. i would have them active and ready to go. the agency is in a difficult position. congress is active and changed the law. there are a lot of monday morn quarterbacks. people who really had to make the decision. it was there call. he was the master minded behind of all of this. he was number two to bin ladan. he knew what was next. how many people they would kill
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and how they would do it. you tell me the only method we have is please, please, pretty please tell us what you know. i don't buy that. the techniques were notreture. a lot of people try to call it that but it wasn't torture at the time. the techniques were used on our ion people i --on our own peopl. the president signed off, i signed off, others signed off. they got the intel guns they needed. now people want to go back and rewrite history. >> he was my chief of staff. it worked for me in the pentagon and white house.
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he was prosecuted by a special prosecutor and charged with leaked the identity of a cia employee. the fact of the matter was he didn't. in fact rich was the leaker of the identity of valerie. that wasn't covered by the starch chute. that was the situation. then the special prosecutor wasn't willing to stand-up and say there wasn't a crime here. they tried to drum up a charge. they brought charges against scooter. ultimately they went to his attorney and told them that if he will testify against me they will drop all charges. it's that bad of a deal. >> that's incredible. >> in the end scooter was convicted unlawfully so on a
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trumped up charge. he's been bardened. president trump trump has paradenned him. he was a totally innocent man and i would like to thank the president for having done that. it was a good move and a lot of us are familiar with the case and know and love scooter lib by. we appreciate the fact he's been deemed innocent. it was a phony deal from the beginning. >> tholed have b -- why one sens calling out comey. we'll have the house oversight committee member. we'll be back in a moment.
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welcome back new developments about the request in the robert muller investigation. thous over site chairman said they had a productive discussion with intelligence officials.
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they plan to hold farther discussions this week. now a member of the house oversight committee. it's good to see you congressman, thank you for joining us. >> good to see yo ma -- you maria. >> i've been in share shoes and have good meetings with justice and turn it into actual production and documents. >> it's easy irsaid than done is your point. >> i once sat in the capital with eric holder when he told me it was only 200 documents and give them to me in an unprecedented way. tens of thousands of additional documents showing his actual interference with the discovery process and we are still not done with all of it.
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it's very much a traditional department of justice to come in. tell congress what they need to hear. lie to them and hope they don't get caught on their watch. >> maybe, there was an article in the journal about the history of the fbi and doj. when louie was running the fbi congress was respected. when congress came in and said we need the documents it was delivered. here you have a lot of stone walling going on. i'm not sure if that's a question anymore. these chairman we are talking about have asked for specific documents a year ago. 1.2 million documents what number are we up to. >> we are at 9,000. >> yeah, well, the best ones come last. >> oh. >> that's another thing. so much of this is redacted. when we unredact the redactions
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it wasn't national security at all. it would have been an embar embarrassment do you think you are getting honest answers. >> no, i don't. they are lying through their teeth. if you want the truth you do the same thing you do before a judge. i-allow a full in camera review. i'm not there but when i was we would say, if i-say it's too have a luminous. great, we'll sit side by side with your people. we will search and look and narrow double things they don't need. we need to see it unredacted. if they want to get to the truth they make all of the documents available. give our investigators the opportunity to sift through.
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this is exactly what they didn't do in fast and furious. they didn't do it in benghazi. it took i.g.s and more. we still don't have the whole trust. >> now with the investigation around the fbi handling of the 2016 election we are circling around. it's not an fbi source. she asked did the bureau engage in spying against the 2016 trump campaign. you look at the washington post and they know about the fbi source but how comes they know the information. they leak when it works for them. >> this is common in washington. each side has a tendency to not hold material when they should when they need it to prove their point. the administration under
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president obama did that regularly. they gave half stories and sometimes giving it to cummings and the democrats. it's clear we are being asked to trust the department of justice who we know used the law that allowed them to spy but lie to get the warrants and get them the federal judge. make no bones about it. a fiza warrant is a license to spy. the configuration is did you lie, committee, or steel be in order to do that. very clearly with the information presented, you know, behind closed doors to the federal judge, the fact is they did mislead the judge. get a warrant, multiple ability to spy and now we are asked to believer we can trust the very people, not the management for a
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moment but the people who know this and covering it up. mostover them haven't retired. some of them knew about it when they broke the law. they don't want to know it. it's not about republican or democrat. why in the world would we think it not happen. >> not only that. we also know we did the warrant four times. they did it four times to spy on the trump campaign. they used it and got the war aren't by this dossier. said it's an important peace of work and said it was unverified. rosenstine signed off on the third warrant. they said he's conflicted and shouldn't be around this. >> yeah, exactly. this is where the attorney general and caution reduced
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himself. the man he gave responsibility to won't do the same thing. be honest. the deputy needs to reduce himself. we needs a level of transportationcy. they oversee this to make sure the american people get what they deserve. let's remember the fbi has tremendous power and the department of justice hand in hand with them. whether it was the left or right when they were going after martin luther king and get dirt on him or back to gold water. the fbi doesn't have clean hands. the department of justice partners don't have kline hands. we as the oversight cannot and should not trust them. we should demand the transparency we are entitled too and need to be part of a federal judge. it's clear we are not getting
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where we need to go fast enough. this chairman is doing their job. the realty is they are being slow walked until after the election with the hopes the democrats and feds and the investigations will be covered up. no question in my mind this will be something that would go away if we lose the gavel. >> you are absolutely right. the american people are onto this at this point. we have a fourth coming report coming out. we expect michael, the inspector engoodural to come out with it this month. if we were there and see criminal charges for the number two guy will we see accountability here. will we see justice. >> i think we will see justice. michael is a careful person. he's not going to ask for anything more than he can fully
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prove. there wouldn't be the best case. they go through and take on his bosses. under rick holder h hold -- erir he testified about what they were covering up. hakim, he said it. he didn't get what he wanted. he's been open and transparent with congress when it comes to doing his gibe. he's probably the i.g.s i.g. if you pick someone it will be michael. >> we'll wait for that report due out in a few weeks. anybody should be upset about over site getting blown off. you are trying to get to the trust. thank you so much. >> see you, maria. president trump is accusing iran o of entering the agreement
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advance if you will come and inaspect. it's a joke. they continued thy ballistic missile program. we showed this to the world. they continued with the ballistic missile program. third is the expiration date. what will happen in five, six, seven years. then there is the funding. you put it in the military. it's in syria, lebanon. and they will spondylolisthesis absorb entirism all over the world. >> since the revolution in 19 9 when hard liners came to power those laiders in iran called for israel's elimination. >> and the u.s. >> this weekend they were chanting death to america and death to israel. >> they have been calling for our destruction. can now image if they will have
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the nuclear capability. especially when you see them building their presence in syria. they will building their weapons. thy are paying afghanistanans to come to fight in syria against israel. that why they say which have a red line. we are not allowing them to build-up forces. >> are things getting more dangerous between iran and israel. >> it's not a direct conflict. by using them in lebanon. it's a challenge to allow them to tyke over syria. look at what happened to syria. they took control of the regime. you can't allow them to do the same. >> you have the crown prince actually saying we want peace. which want to live the way we used to live before 1979. are you seeing a new
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relationship 2009 the saudi's and israels? >> i am. they are a threat to the middle east and world. >> new friendships. >> another bold move the embassy is moving tomorrow. it will be a big move. how important was this for you? >> we need to celebrate it and intend to celebrate it. we are grateful for the president to move before it. he's delivering and doing it. we will do it tomorrow with jared and ivanka. many other countries will follow the u.s. the president of gradmola will be also moving their embassy.
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>> are you expecting retaliation from the iranians. >> we expect them to demonstrate. i hope they will not send the kids to the fence to use them as human shields. we would like a peaceful ceremony. >> all right, we'll be there watching. good to see you. ambassador danny danon. another person coming onboard to support gina haspel. we'll be back in a moment.
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chainy he told me his thoughts about cia nominee gina haspel. we heard at congressman will support the nomination. lee carter is the president and partner at mclance partners. will she get confirmed? >> she will. i think these two democrats are trying to be republicans. they have challenged races. i believe the republicans will hold. i believe she'll get in there. >> i heard the slow walking takes on average 84 days for any of the nominees to get confirmed. they are slowing this. what does this mean going into the midterm elections. >> i think all of this talk about a blue wave has nothing to do about nothing. it was 16 points for the democratic advantage. six last month and flee today.
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this is a different landscape. this hasn't worked. we are starting to see democrats shift to the middle. they are talking about how they voted for the president 62% of the time. part-time are supporting the issues. two democrats are coming forward saying i'll support the director. i think this is an important moment. if they start to realize it. they have to move to the middle and issues that matter most maybe they will have a shot. the republicans could hold tight even though there are reasons to be concerned. the president is making bold decisions and it's hard to resist when you have the embassy in jerusalem.
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>> i any the president did a great job. we have 40 republicans that are not running for reelection. that's the largest numb bier since 1930. that puts a lot of seats at play. which have 65 seats that are competitive. 5, 59 and which have to win everywhere. this is what reagan and obama's were. the senate, at least two democrats who are voting for these candidates you don't want them to be too republican. we have to win the two seats plus a few more. we have five seats really in play. >> nancy is saying if the democrats win the house we will raise your taxes. >> there aren't any democrats running around saying that. she's in a safe district and every republican needs to make that the case. so far to date 74,000 commercials have been positive
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